The bill prohibits the use of class B firefighting foam that contains
intentionally added perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFASfoam) for training purposes and creates a civil penalty for doing so.
The bill also creates the Firefighting Foams Control Act (act)
which:
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Prohibits the sale of PFAS foam in certain circumstances; 
Requires manufacturers of PFAS foam to notify sellers ofthe provisions of the act;
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Requires manufacturers to disclose whether the personalprotective equipment they produce contains perfluoroalkyland polyfluoroalkyl substances;
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Allows for the department of public health andenvironment to request a certificate of compliance from amanufacturer of class B firefighting foam or firefightingpersonal protective equipment to ensure that thosemanufacturers are complying with the limitations on themanufacture of PFAS foam as set forth in the act;
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Creates a civil penalty for violating the provisions of theact; and
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Requires the department of public health and environmentto conduct a survey to determine the amount of PFAS foamcurrently held, used, and disposed of by fire departments.